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everywhere aaron went he took gaia. that opened the door for him. he suddenly started engaging with other people, talking to staff, being more open. he had a softer, more nurturing side that emerged after gaia came into his life. aaron and i never had an overt conversation about the fact he killed his parents and now he was parenting a kitten. it was obvious to me though that whatever he couldn't feel for his own family and certainly the people he killed, he seemed to transfer all of these emotions over to this cat, which was interesting to observe, and we spent weeks there and i would check in with him periodically, and we were filming aaron looking at family photographs, and he started to pause and he seemed to almost be reminiscing in a good way as he looked at his mom, and he seemed to have a little kinder feelings towards her. >> this is probably the best picture i have ever seen of my mom. this was also in '85. this was when she graduated from a beauty school as a beautician. >> he was describing her in a kinder, more loving way than i had eve
everywhere aaron went he took gaia. that opened the door for him. he suddenly started engaging with other people, talking to staff, being more open. he had a softer, more nurturing side that emerged after gaia came into his life. aaron and i never had an overt conversation about the fact he killed his parents and now he was parenting a kitten. it was obvious to me though that whatever he couldn't feel for his own family and certainly the people he killed, he seemed to transfer all of these...
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mind, aaron berger, my producer (...) >>guest: you do not need on install any more because this is the 2013 version. >>host: mind, i had to. >>guest: this does it for you. it is windows 8 compatible and windows 7. when you put it in this will uninstall any of your anti virus programs you have already.customer support. the customer support for vipre and marlo has a great story, it is better than any other anti-virus i have seen.a lifetime of toll- free u.s.-based customer support. support monday-friday, 9:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m..no matter what your question is this will make your computer run faster, smoothercomputers that you may think are outdated where they have viruses malware, you put vipre in and lead a clean up your old computers as well. >>host: you buy it one time and you are done. for 10 to read or 10 laptops. so it is amazing. i hope you will get it. aaron berger will be back next hour and we are going to give you another look at the kindle-fire. i know we had sold 26,000 of the today's special so far today.if you wan
mind, aaron berger, my producer (...) >>guest: you do not need on install any more because this is the 2013 version. >>host: mind, i had to. >>guest: this does it for you. it is windows 8 compatible and windows 7. when you put it in this will uninstall any of your anti virus programs you have already.customer support. the customer support for vipre and marlo has a great story, it is better than any other anti-virus i have seen.a lifetime of toll- free u.s.-based customer...
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they were expecting their baby to arrive in mid january but aaron went into labor yesterday so her husband ended up assisting in the delivery. within 35 minutes, the baby named conner was born at 7 pounds, 9 ounces, mother and child are said to be in good health. >>> good for them. joe's is here to tell us about the niners trying to get ready for this weekend. >> they get some getting ready to do of the biggest game for the 49ers is the one they'll play sunday at home against the arizona cardinals. they'll do so without the help of mario manningham. he ultimately needed to be helped off the field and it was learned today we will be lost further season suffering from two torn knee ligaments. manningham is the fourth 49er to be lost for the year. a.j. jenkins was the niners first round draft pick out of i illinois but he's yet to catch a pass as a pro. he expects to see some playing time after a new experience for him most of the season, watching from the bench. >> going through my whole career i never really had to sit out. it's like my first time doing it. you never saw the game from the s
they were expecting their baby to arrive in mid january but aaron went into labor yesterday so her husband ended up assisting in the delivery. within 35 minutes, the baby named conner was born at 7 pounds, 9 ounces, mother and child are said to be in good health. >>> good for them. joe's is here to tell us about the niners trying to get ready for this weekend. >> they get some getting ready to do of the biggest game for the 49ers is the one they'll play sunday at home against the...
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. >> tim: aaron craft's pressure forced another turnover. >> greg: he also knows that most teams don't have mclemore and withey. as he goes to the conference. >> tim: again a reminder. tonight on cbs begins with new back-to-back episodes of "made in jersey" plus "48 hours" tonight only cbs, plus merry christmas, happy new year to both of you. >> clark: and to you, tim, and your lovely ladies. >> greg: and our entire production crew and everybody watching. happy holidays. >> clark: merry and blessed christmas wishes to all. >> tim: and the road to the final four is officially here, and the guys in the truck, everyone that's involved in our coverage throughout the course of the year, from all the -- >> greg: happy hanukkah, happy kwanzaa. we get them all. i like to be specific sometimes. i like to give a little personal love. >> tim: you cannot say that enough. does this mean i've got to pick up the check again next week? >> greg: yeah, of course. [laughing] >> greg: i thought you knew. >> tim: there is thomas. a well designed play to get an open three for their best perimeter shooter bu
. >> tim: aaron craft's pressure forced another turnover. >> greg: he also knows that most teams don't have mclemore and withey. as he goes to the conference. >> tim: again a reminder. tonight on cbs begins with new back-to-back episodes of "made in jersey" plus "48 hours" tonight only cbs, plus merry christmas, happy new year to both of you. >> clark: and to you, tim, and your lovely ladies. >> greg: and our entire production crew and everybody...
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. >> tim: aaron craft's pressure forced another turnover. >> greg: he also knows that most teams don't have mclemore and withey. as he goes to the conference. >> tim: again a reminder. tonight on cbs begins with new back-to-back episodes of "made in jersey" plus "48 hours" tonight only cbs, plus merry christmas, happy new year to both of you. >> clark: and to you, tim, and your lovely ladies. >> greg: and our entire production crew and everybody watching. happy holidays. >> clark: merry and blessed christmas wishes to all. >> tim: and the road to the final four is officially here, and the guys in the truck, everyone that's involved in our coverage throughout the course of the year from all the -- >> greg: happy hanukkah, happy kwanzaa. we get them all. i like to be specific sometimes. i like to give a little personal love. >> tim: you cannot say that enough. does this mean i've got to pick up the check again next week? >> greg: yeah of course. [laughing] >> greg: i thought you knew. >> tim: there is thomas. a well designed play to get an open three for their best perimeter shooter but
. >> tim: aaron craft's pressure forced another turnover. >> greg: he also knows that most teams don't have mclemore and withey. as he goes to the conference. >> tim: again a reminder. tonight on cbs begins with new back-to-back episodes of "made in jersey" plus "48 hours" tonight only cbs, plus merry christmas, happy new year to both of you. >> clark: and to you, tim, and your lovely ladies. >> greg: and our entire production crew and everybody...
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aaron cooper, serving 10 years for assault and escape, didn't stretch his ear lobes until he got to prison. >> did it about four years ago when i was in ad seg. no reason, really. i just like the way it looked. it started with the tooth of a comb and started wrapping saran wrap about it and got it fatter and fatter. took about eight months. >> what's the ultimate goal? >> that's it. this was bigger than i wanted to go, but these were the only things that were round enough that when the officers could take them, i could put more back in, just little plastic bottle caps. >> tell me what the legality is here. >> there wasn't when i first started, but they passioned a -- passed a new a.r. so it goes under the tattooing writeup. but i don't ever wear them out of the cell block. it doesn't create any problems with the officers. i just wear them in here. i want them to be worn when i get out. i didn't want to do it all for nothing. >> but limon inmate derek web, serving 10 years for vehicle theft and vandalism, took things to a whole new level. one that can best be described as reptilian. >> tell
aaron cooper, serving 10 years for assault and escape, didn't stretch his ear lobes until he got to prison. >> did it about four years ago when i was in ad seg. no reason, really. i just like the way it looked. it started with the tooth of a comb and started wrapping saran wrap about it and got it fatter and fatter. took about eight months. >> what's the ultimate goal? >> that's it. this was bigger than i wanted to go, but these were the only things that were round enough that...
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duels between gentlemen, obviously the most famous one is aaron burr and alexander hamilton. but this is dueling was fairly common, about it was frowned upon, and could be prosecuted, and had to keep moving around to avoid being prosecuted -- >> host: vice president burr. >> guest: so, -- but one of the means that people who insisted on being able to settle matters with honor on the spot, started to do, was carry pistols, small ones, concealed. well, this was seen by gentlemen as cowardly. if you are going to be a man, wear your pistol on your hip and don't sneakily carry it around inside your coat. so that began to change. >> host: it's actually -- still holds true today. most places don't have any restrictions on open carrying of guns, which a lot of people don't realize but there are restrictions on carrying concealed guns. goes back to the historical sense that the coward was the guy with the cop sealed gun, whereas if you openly had it in your holster -- >> guest: when you came upon somebody else. state like vermont has no rules practically at all about that. but anyway,
duels between gentlemen, obviously the most famous one is aaron burr and alexander hamilton. but this is dueling was fairly common, about it was frowned upon, and could be prosecuted, and had to keep moving around to avoid being prosecuted -- >> host: vice president burr. >> guest: so, -- but one of the means that people who insisted on being able to settle matters with honor on the spot, started to do, was carry pistols, small ones, concealed. well, this was seen by gentlemen as...
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congressman aaron schaak is on the house, ways and means committee. good evening, sir. >> good evening. >> what about the spending cuts? >> the president made is very clear during his campaign he wanted a balanced approach. he talked repeatedly about raising taxes on the wealthy. he continues to talk about raising tax on the well think. >> the tax rate. >> right, the tax rates on the well think and beyond raising taxes on the well think, tax rates on the well think, he said he wanted a balanced approach etch said during the campaign he wanted $2.50 in cuts for every $1.50 in revenue. yet you saw the only proposal come from him sense the election was four dollars in revenue for one dollar in cuts. it was $1.6 trillion in revenue and $400 trillion in cuts and $300 trillion in additional stimulus spending in addition to that. but completely the opposite in cracks to his own campaign pledge. what we've been trying to do, greta, is hold his feet to the fire and say speaker bain wares clear the day after the election. he said mr. president, you won, but so
congressman aaron schaak is on the house, ways and means committee. good evening, sir. >> good evening. >> what about the spending cuts? >> the president made is very clear during his campaign he wanted a balanced approach. he talked repeatedly about raising taxes on the wealthy. he continues to talk about raising tax on the well think. >> the tax rate. >> right, the tax rates on the well think and beyond raising taxes on the well think, tax rates on the well...
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very popular. >> reporter: at 33, aaron, a successful insurance salesman, who loved music and working out, went to a doctor about some old sports injuries and left with a prescription for the painkiller vicodin. he no history of drug or alcohol abuse but his sister said he developed a powerful addiction to painkillers. >> camout of nowhere. >> reporter: though aaron continued to feed his addiction with refill after refill, swren f jennifer said he desperately wanted to kick the habit but lost that battle, dying in his sleep from a prescription overdose at 36. >> we still beat ourselves up. we feel like we failed him. he was so special and we feel like we failed him. we do. >> reporter: tragically, aaron's story is become iing all too problem. >> the fastest growing drug problem in the united states. >> reporter: prescription drug overdoses now kill more people than heroin and cocaine combined more than triple the number from ten years ago in what experts are calling an especially dick d dem an epidemic. >> always prescription medications. this is what they overdosed on. >> reporter: i
very popular. >> reporter: at 33, aaron, a successful insurance salesman, who loved music and working out, went to a doctor about some old sports injuries and left with a prescription for the painkiller vicodin. he no history of drug or alcohol abuse but his sister said he developed a powerful addiction to painkillers. >> camout of nowhere. >> reporter: though aaron continued to feed his addiction with refill after refill, swren f jennifer said he desperately wanted to kick...
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parliament aaron is not going to be forced transvaginal ultrasound. we're going to need 75 on that one. that's crazy. that's controversy. i mean, anything that the ladies from "the view" can make a meal of, we have to have 80. i'm sorry. oh, free nacho tuesday. let's just have three people. >> now the push for filibuster reform is going to the courts. we will ask democratic senator murphy about it next live on "now." hi victor! mom? i know you got to go in a minute but this is a real quick meal, that's perfect for two! campbell's chunky beef with country vegetables, poured over rice! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and a santa to boot! [ chuckles ] right, baby. oh, sir. that is a customer. oh...sorry about that. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. restore revive rejuvenate rebuild rebuild rebuild >>> the senate filibuster has become so over used that a lawsuit before a federal judge is claiming t
parliament aaron is not going to be forced transvaginal ultrasound. we're going to need 75 on that one. that's crazy. that's controversy. i mean, anything that the ladies from "the view" can make a meal of, we have to have 80. i'm sorry. oh, free nacho tuesday. let's just have three people. >> now the push for filibuster reform is going to the courts. we will ask democratic senator murphy about it next live on "now." hi victor! mom? i know you got to go in a minute but...
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so now i go visit aaron and elijah out at the cemetery. sometimes i get angry then, too. they were little boys, and you just don't murder little kids. aaron would be 20 years old now, elijah would be 17. sometimes during the day you're going to cry. or there's going to be something that's going to remind you of the bombing, and you're right back where you were on april 19th, 1995. we don't ever get too far from there. >> there were reports of up to 50,000 people in the oklahoma city area suffering symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder. i looked at all the photographs from the crime scene. i looked at all the photographs from the coroner's office. it was overwhelming. >> death and loss are integral part of life everywhere, and accidents like plane crashes where you lose 100, 200 people, all the examples i give you right now are unexpected losses. we have to accept it and move on. >> he had grown into this being that lacked all sensitivity. >> he was very hostile to the victims, really almost detaching himself from their hurt altogether. >> i had no hesitation to look
so now i go visit aaron and elijah out at the cemetery. sometimes i get angry then, too. they were little boys, and you just don't murder little kids. aaron would be 20 years old now, elijah would be 17. sometimes during the day you're going to cry. or there's going to be something that's going to remind you of the bombing, and you're right back where you were on april 19th, 1995. we don't ever get too far from there. >> there were reports of up to 50,000 people in the oklahoma city area...
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i'm aaron gilchrist. the area bracing for what could be a snowy saturday. 2500 trucks with salt will hit the rods. vdot plans to use new equipment for the first time. here's veronica johnson with the forecast. >> hey, aaron. we're quiet. clouds later today. the high, 44 degrees. temperatures ridesing to where they were yesterday 37 the big story is the snow and that starts at 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning and amounts will be light. the system is in and out of here with one or two inches of snowfall. more to the north and then switching to rain >> looking good on 66 right now heading east. no serious problems and worry free here and an 8 minute ride from the beltway. we'll have updates throughout the day saturday. more local news here in about 25 mi >>> a young dreamer. >> my weight is just holding me back. >> with a chance to make his dreams come true. >> now is the time to change my life. >> good work. >> jillian returns to "the biggest loser: challenge america." here on nbc. >>> 8:30 now on this friday mo
i'm aaron gilchrist. the area bracing for what could be a snowy saturday. 2500 trucks with salt will hit the rods. vdot plans to use new equipment for the first time. here's veronica johnson with the forecast. >> hey, aaron. we're quiet. clouds later today. the high, 44 degrees. temperatures ridesing to where they were yesterday 37 the big story is the snow and that starts at 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning and amounts will be light. the system is in and out of here with one or two inches of...
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. >> 27-year-old aaron bloom was paralyzed after an accident two years ago, told he would never walk again. now with each step, he's defying the odds. >> right now, i can lift my hands up and put weight on these crutches and feel comfortable. >> it's all thanks to this, the xo bionic suit. first designed for soldiers to carry heavy loads, it's now being used in southern california to help paralyzed patients walk. the company says since they developed the technology, they've helped patients take more than 1 million steps, including some down the wedding aisle. 47-year-old loupe was paralyzed cliff jumping. >> it will change my life. it will make me feel a lot better. >> it took weeks of practice. he knows it's not a perfect cure, but it is one step closer to one. >> i have no doubt in my lifetime they'll be some sort of solution for spinal cord injuries. i firmly believe i'll be able to walk in the future. it's just a matter of time. >> that's certainly fascinating technology when you see that video. someone that cannot walk, straps on this equipment and they're able to walk. but this
. >> 27-year-old aaron bloom was paralyzed after an accident two years ago, told he would never walk again. now with each step, he's defying the odds. >> right now, i can lift my hands up and put weight on these crutches and feel comfortable. >> it's all thanks to this, the xo bionic suit. first designed for soldiers to carry heavy loads, it's now being used in southern california to help paralyzed patients walk. the company says since they developed the technology, they've...
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four more on that, let's bring in chris aarons from ubs. fiscal cliff, what happens to interest rates long-term? >> over the short term, they will respond to the movement in the equity market. today, we are seeing a bit of a down movement. since august, bond yields have traded 155 2185. right now, they are sitting on a 200 day moving average. i think for now, we are waiting to see what happens in washington. dagen: there is so much of the burden put on the federal reserve. >> i agree. there is a cap on rates. one of the things they could do is cap rates to the purchase operation. dagen: you do not think unemployment will get as low to force the federal reserve to move sometimes in the next month? >> it does not seem likely. it has moved down over the last 12 months to 7.7. if you look at their central tendency forecast, it is not until 2016 that they expect the unemployment rate to get to levels that are inappropriate. dagen: would you be a buyer? >> it is very hard to advocate at these rates. the reason you buy treasuries at these levels i
four more on that, let's bring in chris aarons from ubs. fiscal cliff, what happens to interest rates long-term? >> over the short term, they will respond to the movement in the equity market. today, we are seeing a bit of a down movement. since august, bond yields have traded 155 2185. right now, they are sitting on a 200 day moving average. i think for now, we are waiting to see what happens in washington. dagen: there is so much of the burden put on the federal reserve. >> i...
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next friday, december 7th, city club welcomed aaron david miller, vice president of new initiatives and distinguished scholar at the woodrow wilson international center. friday december 14 city club will host dan cronin, president of the io of the national association and homelessness. these visit our website, city club.org for information about her upcoming foreign or to listen to a podcast of past programs. we'd like to welcome our guests at tables hosted by humana. and medical mutual. thank you for your support. would also like to welcome to today's program students who are joining us from the area high schools. student participation is made possible by generous gift from a charitable trust her today we welcome students from jcpenney school. students, please stand and be reckoned as. [applause] now we would like to return to her speaker for a traditional city club question and answer. we welcome questions for my phone, putting guests. holding the microphone today is kerry miller. we have our first question please. >> mr. brousard commie talk about complexities facing the average amer
next friday, december 7th, city club welcomed aaron david miller, vice president of new initiatives and distinguished scholar at the woodrow wilson international center. friday december 14 city club will host dan cronin, president of the io of the national association and homelessness. these visit our website, city club.org for information about her upcoming foreign or to listen to a podcast of past programs. we'd like to welcome our guests at tables hosted by humana. and medical mutual. thank...
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next friday, december 7, the city club welcomes aaron david miller, vice president of new initiatives and distinguished scholar at the woodrow wilson international center for scholars. friday, december 14th. the city club will host an roman, president and ceo of the national association to end homelessness. please visit our web site, ski club.org, for information about our upcoming forum or to listen to a podcast of any of our past programs. we'll like to welcome guests from human in humana care, and mutual. thank you for your support. we would like to welcome to today's programs students who are joining us from area high school. student participation is made possible by a generous gift from the chars sparr trust. will the students please stand and be recognize it. [applause] >> now we would like to return to our speaker for our traditional city club question and answer period. we welcome questions from everyone, including guests, holding the microphone today is program directer kerry miller, may we have our first question, please. >> mr. broussard, you talked about the complexities f
next friday, december 7, the city club welcomes aaron david miller, vice president of new initiatives and distinguished scholar at the woodrow wilson international center for scholars. friday, december 14th. the city club will host an roman, president and ceo of the national association to end homelessness. please visit our web site, ski club.org, for information about our upcoming forum or to listen to a podcast of any of our past programs. we'll like to welcome guests from human in humana...
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. >> this year -- >> they don't have the aaron rogers thing where he had to wait. >> this year has been an extraordinary year for nfl quarterback rookies that is. rg3, russell wilson. it doesn't always -- >> cam newton last year. >> right. that doesn't always happen. they've struggled at times. i think, listen, they'll have a difficult decision to make. >> good for him, i say. anything he needs to handle, his girlfriend will help him through it. she's already telling him to go back to back -- congratulations to johnny manziel. really like him. thank you. >>> a grammy-winning music star -- good interview. she's on a mission to transform education. now john legend is on the left, deborah kenny on the right, in case you were confused. they're working together. they're with us next on,,,,,,,,, ♪ >>> i see john legend's fingerprints all over that. the song "we rise" written by nine-time grammy winner, that would be john legend. he also inspired the title of deborah kennykenny's memoir "bo rise." the story of one of the most influential educators. now john is donating tens of thousands of c
. >> this year -- >> they don't have the aaron rogers thing where he had to wait. >> this year has been an extraordinary year for nfl quarterback rookies that is. rg3, russell wilson. it doesn't always -- >> cam newton last year. >> right. that doesn't always happen. they've struggled at times. i think, listen, they'll have a difficult decision to make. >> good for him, i say. anything he needs to handle, his girlfriend will help him through it. she's already...
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. >> reporter: tom aaron has been promoting fights since the '60s. why do you think this fight is so important to manny pacquiao? >> this is the fourth fight he's had with marquez. every fight has been exciting, every fight has been a close fight. every fight has been fought by both guys with some caution. this fight, each guy is determined to just throw caution to the winds and go after each other. >> reporter: you concerned at all he's fading? >> i think he's becoming too nice a guy. >> reporter: too nice a guy in the ring or out of the ring? >> in the ring. but i don't think he's fading yet. >> reporter: there's another boxer i want to ask you about, floyd mayweather. do you think you'll fight him? >> i'm willing. >> reporter: you're waiting for him? >> yes. >> reporter: if you had to bet a million bucks right now, would you bet on this fight happening? >> i would love it to happen. i would do anything to make it happen. i don't believe it will happen. >> everyone wants to see that fight. i want to see that fight. i want to get him ready for that
. >> reporter: tom aaron has been promoting fights since the '60s. why do you think this fight is so important to manny pacquiao? >> this is the fourth fight he's had with marquez. every fight has been exciting, every fight has been a close fight. every fight has been fought by both guys with some caution. this fight, each guy is determined to just throw caution to the winds and go after each other. >> reporter: you concerned at all he's fading? >> i think he's becoming...